Friday, the 17th of november |
| Water and Governance. Pedro Arrojo, President of Fundación Nueva Cultura del Agua |
Geopolitics of Water and Local Conflicts |
Geopolítica del Agua
Sr. Efraín Leon: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
| Methodologies of conflicts resolution: the social initiative of mediation for the water conflicts in Aragon. Ignacio Celaya, Fundación Ecología y Desarrollo |
The social movements: towards recognition of basic rights |
| The process of organization of the social resistance in Bolivia. Julian Perez, Ministry of the Water, Bolivia |
| The civil pressure reforms water laws: Uruguay’s case. Adriana Marquisio: Coordinator of Secretary of Defense of the Water of the Civil servants' Federation of Sanitary Works of the State of Uruguay (FFOSE) |
| The civil Ghanaian society in defence of public water management. Al-Hassan Adam, National Platform against Water Privatization of Ghana |
Saturday 18th of November |
Technology and governance: developing capabilities |
| The Master Plan of water supply and wastewater treatment on the rural zone from Departamento La Libertad, El Salvador. Walter Gonzalez, Manager of Asociación Comunitaria Unida por el Agua y la Agricultura, El Salvador. |
| Experiences on the technical support to the prey of decisions in the management of water. José Luis Martín & Zelmira May, Programa Hidrológico Internacional – Latinoamérica y Caribe / Unesco |
| Collaborations among public institutions in management and gobernance of water. Jaime Morell, Manager of the public enterprise Aguas Provinciales de Sevilla |
Institutions and rights for all |
| UNESCO and institution empowerment for he water management. Carlos Fernandez-Jáuregui: Coordinator of the World Water Assessment Program, UNESCO |
| Reforms in models of management and regulation: the case of the Water company Tamil Nadu, Indian. V. Suresh, Counsellor in Food Security for the Commissioner of the Tamil's Supreme Court Nadu and President of the Union for Tamil's Civil Liberties Nadu, India |
| Participative development of water legislation: Brazil’s case. Maria das Graças: National Association of Municipal Services of Sanitation of Brazil. |
| .The repercussions of the international dominant political in the management of water. José Esteban Castro: Newcastle University |